Casablanca represents an efficient mix of history, culture, and modernity. Following are some of the best places one could visit in Casablanca Morocco:
Hassan II Mosque – This is an architectural wonder which features as one of the largest mosques in the entire world; it is a must-visit against the sea with its stunning design.
Old Medina: Get traditional crafts, spices, and food from the narrow streets and packed markets of the old town.
Corniche: Easy walk along the Corniche, the scenic seaside promenade lined at sidewalk height with palms housing cafes and restaurants with a view of the Atlantic Ocean.
Casablanca Cathedral: This neo-Gothic building is a jarring reminder of the colonial times that Casablanca Morocco has had to endure and is a cultural center in use today.
Mohammed V Square: Marking Casablanca’s central square, surrounded by buildings from colonial times, government offices, and a symbolic clock tower.
Ain Diab Beach: This is a spot where one will find pristine sand, a place for a swim, sunbathing, or water sports with a backdrop of modern high-rise buildings.
Villa des Arts: An Art Deco mansion made into a museum that houses some remarkable modern Moroccan art, along with temporary exhibitions.
Rick’s Café: A restaurant and bar with the theme of the great movie “Casablanca Morocco” invites one into a world of nostalgia. Enjoy live music and Moroccan cuisine.
Central Market-Marché Central: The pulsating atmosphere of the Casablanca market for fresh produce, spices, and souvenir shopping.
Anfa Place Mall: Indulge in the most pampering retail therapy at this ultra-modern complex that has it all-international brands, restaurants, cinema.
These places give you a little sneak peek at diversified attractions and rich heritage that Casablanca possesses.